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“Meet the Press,” the longest-running program in television history, will hit its 80-year milestone next year. As the audience continues to change, Kristen Welker and executive producer David Gelles are focused on honoring the traditions of the show while making it relevant for audiences today.
“We really hope that historians will study what we’ve done on each week’s show and that it’ll be part of way people understand where our politics were," Gelles says. @nbc@UniversalTV
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“When Johnny Carson and David Letterman needed counsel and an honest opinion, they immediately went to Peter Lassally, the professor of late night. His relationship to each of these giants was immeasurable and both of them would undoubtedly say his contribution to their success was so impactful that it would be difficult to put in words. A quiet man whose influence and stature spoke volumes, Peter’s brilliance was in shaping what we watch, how we watch and why late night was, and remains, vitally significant.”